The medtech company Starfish of Sweden aims to set a new standard in the prevention of pressure injuries. Recently relocated to Medeon Science Park, the company is now taking its first steps toward the market with a patented innovation that allows the body to “float” on the surface. With its inventive design, the company hopes to reduce suffering and save enormous healthcare costs.
On November 13, researchers, companies, healthcare professionals, and patient organizations will gather at the Clinical Research Centre (CRC) in Malmö for World Diabetes Day Skåne 2025 – an annual event that brings together the people and ideas shaping the future of diabetes care. This year’s theme is Health and Well-being in Diabetes, focusing on how diet, physical activity, and diabetes technology influence daily life for those living with the condition.
As summer comes to an end, Medeon Science Park is gearing up for an exciting autumn filled with new opportunities, networking, and inspiration. We're kicking off the season with a series of events and activities to support innovation, strengthen collaboration, and bring our community together.
Stefan Carlén has served as Property Host at Medeon Science Park for nearly four years, ensuring that daily operations run smoothly for all tenants. He’s a familiar face in Medeon’s corridors, but many may not fully know what a property manager actually does.
The startup Lifebloom has moved into Medeon Labs to develop bio-based ingredients for personal care products. With the support of Medeon's resources, they are now creating a process that uses fast-growing, photosynthetic bacteria—with the vision of replacing fossil-based raw materials and reducing carbon emissions.
Medeon Science Park recently participated in Blodomloppet – an inspiring initiative where several Medeon companies ran side by side to highlight the importance of blood donation and workplace health. Thank you to everyone who joined and contributed!